Moravian College

Bethlehem has taken an early step toward condemning the Boyd Theatre, as Moravian College signals it is having serious trouble finding the money necessary to reuse the landmark for its theater program. The city's Blighted Property Review Committee last week took its first vote to certify the property at 30-40 W. Broad St. as blighted. Condemnation starts a long process that could put the property in the hands of the Redevelopment Authority, which would sell it. Tony Hanna, executive director of the Redevelopment Authority, said the goal is not to take a property, but rather to "grab the owner's attention" so the building is brought up to code. Joyce Heydt, whose Valley...

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